In the course; the effects of the new media policies emerging from the transformation in the field of media with the digitalization are being studied. New regulations and new media policies emerging at the economic, technological and political level affecting the global media environment are the main topics of the course.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
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Instructor(s)
Professor Okan Ormanlı
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
-Thursday, 09.00-11.45, Atakoy Campus, Faculty of Arts and Design. AK5C1214
Office Hour(s)
-Tuesday, 17.00-18.00, Ataköy Campus, Faculty of Arts and Design. AK 1D09
Teaching Methods and Techniques
- Lecture, Case studies, Class discussion.
Principle Sources
- Haluk Geray, İletişim ve Teknoloji: Uluslararası Birikim Düzeninde Yeni Medya Politikaları. Ankara: Ütopya Yayınları, 2003
-Kara, Umut Yener (2014) Kimlik Oyunu: Video Oyunlar, Yeni Medya ve Kimlik. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları.
Other Sources
- Nurcan Törenli, Yeni Medya Yeni İletişim Ortamı, Bilim Sanat Yayınları, 2005
- Denis McQuail, Media Performance: Mass Communication and the Public Interest, Londra, Sage, 1992.
-Yeni Medya ve, Ed: Deniz Yengin, İstanbul: Amahtar Kitaplar, 2012.
-Henry Jenkins, Cesur Yeni Dünya, İstanbul: İletişim, 2016.
-Gözde Dedeoğlu, Teknoloji İletişimi Yeni Medya ve Etik, İstanbul: Sentez Yayıncılık: 2016.
-Berrin Kalsın, Yeni Medya Sözlüğü, İstanbul: Gece Kitaplığı, 2019
-Dijital Dönüşüm-Yeni Medya ve İletişim, Kolektif, İstanbul: Çizgi Kitapevi, 2022.
-Dijital Çağda -İletişim Kültür ve Medya 2, Kolektif, İstanbul: Çizgi Kitapevi, 2021
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Introduction to course subjects
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
2. Week
Historical development of the media
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
3. Week
Transformation of the media industry
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
4. Week
History and development of media policies
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
5. Week
Overview of Turkey's media policies
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
6. Week
Sectoral conversions
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
7. Week
Sectoral arrangements
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
8. Week
International Information Society Policies
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
9. Week
Midterm
Midterm
10. Week
New media policies created by the EU
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
11. Week
Transformation in the sector within EU media policies
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
12. Week
Problem areas of new media policies
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
13. Week
New media policies and democratic rights
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
14. Week
Independent regulatory authorities in different countries
Lecture, case studies, class discussion
15. Week
Evaluation
Evaluation
16. Week
Evaluation
Evaluation
17. Week
Evaluation
Evaluation
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
The students will be able to define all kinds of concepts related to communication, new media, art and culture (New media and communication)
PO-2
The students will be able to understand the historical developments of communication and new media issues, as cultural, social, and technological change depending on the areas of related changes. They will be able to evaluate the results.
PO-3
The students will be able to follow technological, cultural, and social changes and apply them to their fields
PO-4
The students will be able to analyze and evaluate the new media and communication issues and criticize them by interpreting their understanding.
PO-5
The students will be able to produce scientific content by researching and analyzing theoretical and conceptual issues related to new media and communication fields with a scientific approach
PO-6
The students will be able to manage time and resources effectively by improving content production and management skills on digital platforms.
PO-7
The students will be able to develop detailed and necessary knowledge in specific areas of expertise such as internet journalism, digital marketing, digital advertising, new media programming, and public relations in social media.
PO-8
The students can produce original works in various fields, such as digital animation, digital photography, interactive media design, digital game design, and application design.
PO-9
The students will be able to understand artistic works by following current and digital works of art.
PO-10
The students will be able to create strategies for institutions in social media platforms and put them into practice.
PO-11
The students will be able to put their creative ideas into practice in digital platforms and produce multimedia projects.
PO-12
The students will be able to use the necessary tools and equipments in their profession in the right place and at the right time, and relate the theoretical knowledge they have acquired to the sector practices.
PO-13
The students will be able to produce by working in a disciplined, planned and creative manner.
PO-14
The students will be able to produce projects in various competitions, exhibitions, panels, biennials and seminars etc. in national and international areas.
PO-15
The students will be able to provide solutions to the problems encountered in the communication process and will be able to use the initiative related to the topic.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Able to evaluate the transformation that takes place in the field of media with digitalization.
LO-2
Able to describe new economic, technological and political arrangements which have bee implemented in the global media environment.
LO-3
Able to gain a knowledge of the main actors involved in the creation of new media policies.
LO-4
Able to develop and understanding of the impacts of digitalization in the context of Turkey’s media system.
LO-5
Able to evaluate the process of change in Turkey's information and communication policy.